AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEPA & Coal Ash: Virginia and Maryland are tightening rules as the EPA moves to loosen federal coal-ash dump-site standards, with public comments open until June 12 and critics warning heavy metals can seep into groundwater. Health Care Access: Hawaii’s largest insurer, HMSA, is switching back to fee-for-service billing July 1, raising fears of longer waits and clinic closures for primary care. Water Systems: Framingham, Massachusetts kicks off annual hydrant flushing June 1 for 4–6 weeks, with residents warned about temporary pressure drops and possible discoloration. Climate Outlook: NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center says El Niño odds are high, but Colorado impacts remain uncertain as drought-hit areas brace for a summer that could swing either way. Agriculture Conservation: USDA will survey farmers starting in June to assess conservation practices and guide future soil, water, and habitat programs. Tick Season: HHS launched a Lyme and tick-borne illness initiative in New Hampshire as CDC reports elevated ER visits for tick bites in many regions. Indo-Pacific Security: At Shangri-La, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth urged allies to do more as the Philippines and U.S. deepen cooperation, including a planned Coast Guard cutter transfer. Energy & Minerals: East Texas is positioned for potential lithium mining tied to a defense-focused bill under the National Defense Authorization Act. Local Environment: A Maine housing proposal faces wetland and traffic concerns as Sabattus residents push back on a 96-unit development.
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